全球新闻掠影

全球新闻掠影

2014-06-04    02'39''

主播: 英语嘚吧嘚

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介绍:
(Ben) We'll look at those issues in depth but first our global survey of headlines. First up, in Asia, Telegana has become India's 29th state after splitting from Andhra Pradesh. And the operator of Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant, the Tokyo Electric Power Company, has begun work on a large underground ice wall to isolate toxic water produced as a result of the disaster three years ago. (Qin) In Oceania, In Australia, ash emanating from the Indonesian volcano Sangeang Api has now forced the cancellation of all flights from Perth to Bali. Plus Air New Zealand has ordered 14 new aircrafts from the European plane maker, Airbus. (ZL) Moving on to Africa, Nigerian police have banned public protests over the abducted school girls in the capital Abuja for, quote, 'security reasons'. And Malawi's newly-elected President Peter Mutharika has offered to make peace with former President Joyce Banda after winning last month's disputed presidential vote. (Ben) In the Middle East, Six Egyptian border guards have been killed in clashes with a group of smugglers backed by Sinai-based Islamist militants in a mountainous region on the border with Libya. And in Iran, a powerful sandstorm has hit the capital city of Tehran, killing at least four people and injuring about 30. (ZL) Looking to Latin America, In El Salvador, former left-wing rebel leader Salvador Sanchez Ceren has been sworn in as president of the country. And Colombian police have arrested 46 members of the Rastrojos criminal gang in northern Atlantico department. (Ben) And in Europe, Russian authorities have implemented measures to restrict the use of satellite bases in its territory that serve the US-owned GPS network. And the newly-released Markit's Eurozone Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index shows that manufacturing growth in the eurozone has slowed to a six-month low in May. (QD) And finally in North America, In the United States, the Obama administration has proposed strong new rules targeting coal-burning power plants in an effort to curb global warming. And the US has charged a Russian citizen with for masterminding a major cybercrime operation that affected individuals and businesses worldwide. (Ben) That's the global headlines Survey. Now back to the top stories of the day. Zeng Liang starts us off.